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 Posted by Adrienne Boswell on 05/23/07 05:16 
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed Zildjian232@gmail.com writing in  
news:1179882753.707875.193750@y18g2000prd.googlegroups.com: 
 
> Hi, 
>  
> I need an HTML editor, preferably with WYSIWIG editing that will allow 
> me to make changes to a template, and have whatever changes I make to 
> the template roll through all the pages on the hard drive. (Or the 
> pages I want, anyway.) 
 
CSS + SSI 
 
>  
> For example, if I want to change the links at the top of my home page, 
> I shouldn't have to go through all of the pages and change the links 
> at the top of every one. 
 
CSS + SSI 
 
>  
> I'm aware of "server side includes", but I can't find anything that 
> will "include" changes to the files on my local computer. 
 
SSI is still your friend.  Install a scripting language on your system,  
like PHP, and install a web server on your system as well.  The include  
for PHP is really simple: 
<? php include file = "file_to_include.php" ?>  
 
>  
> Any recommendations to an HTML editor would be appreciated! 
 
I suggest a plain text editor, especially if you are doing anything  
server side, like includes.  Plain text editors also usually don't mess  
with your markup the way that WYSIWYMGs do. 
 
>  
> Other needs: if possible, I'd like to keep the cost down to under a 
> couple hundred, I'm reasonably familiar with HTML, just OK with CSS, 
> but I really just want to put up a simple website without having to go 
> through a big learning curve. 
 
There are plenty of free editors out there.  I like HTML-Kit  
<http://www.chami.com/html-kit> plus TopStyle for CSS  
<http://www.bradsoft.com/top-style/>.  There is a free version that  
integrates with HTML-Kit, and a lot of other editors as well. 
 
>  
> Thanks! 
>  
 
You're welcome. HTH. 
 
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Adrienne Boswell at Home 
Arbpen Web Site Design Services 
http://www.cavalcade-of-coding.info 
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